Sharing articles

Social Sharing is the practice of sharing content from your website on a social media site or application like Facebook or Twitter. It is intended to allow your audience to share your website content within their networks.

Social sharing of articles is not natively supported by Joomla. TEXTman adds support for Twitter Cards and Facebook Open Graph to your Joomla articles by adding additional markup to your webpage making your articles more easily crawlable by popular social media networks like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and Pinterest.

When you share your article's link the article's title, featured image and description would be visible to your followers. This helps to drive more traffic to your website as the image and description become clickable, and will redirect your followers to your Joomla site when they click on them.

Facebook

Facebook allows for social sharing using the Open Graph protocol. This protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.

The date and time that the article was last modified<meta property="og:article:modified_time" content="2017-06-05 15:14:19" />

The date and time that the aricle was published<meta property="og:article:published_time" content="2016-10-03 11:24:26" />

The first time one of your site's links is shared Facebook will crawl and scrape your article to gather it's metadata, Facebook then caches and displays information about the content like the title, description, and thumbnail image.

If you edit a page's metadata and want to reflect this change in Facebook then you must do so manually via Facebook's Sharing Debugger.

Twitter

Twitter uses a solution called Twitter Cards. They allow you to attach rich photos, videos and media experiences to Tweets, helping to drive traffic to your website. Users who Tweet links to your content will have a “Card” added to the Tweet that’s visible to their followers.

The alt tag for the featured image - the article's title is used to auto-generate the Twitter image alt tag.<meta name="twitter:image:alt" content="Vestibulum Risus Pellentesque" />

Debugging

Facebook Sharing Debugger

When one of your site's URLs is shared for the first time Facebook saves the metadata details for the page, as explained above, if you later decide to update any of the page content or metadata details and then re-share your site's URL, those changes will not be reflected on Facebook, you must request a re-scrape of your page's metadata from Facebook.